The JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes

A fun, happy, healthy, and effective way to show your support for all those living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and to raise funds for JDRF—the leading global organization focused on T1D research.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which a person’s pancreas loses the ability to produce insulin—a hormone essential to digestion. More than 15,000 children and 15,000 adults in the United States receive a diagnosis each year. That’s why JDRF holds more than 200 Walks nationally every year that connect walkers to an extensive community of families, volunteers, and donors who are committed to fighting this serious disease.

The Susquehanna County Historical Society’s Antique Appraisal Night

Thursday, May 2nd, 7-9 PM

Parish House at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

Richard Axtell, who has been the Historical Society’s appraiser for over 20 years, will again impress the crowd with his knowledge of “everything old—-with some exceptions.” It promises to be a fun night with opportunities to increase your knowledge of everything old—-with some exceptions.

Tickets:

Tickets are $10 per item and those not participating will be able to purchase a spectator’s seat for $5. Tickets are available at the main desk of the Montrose library and in the Historical Society.

Montrose is a one-light borough in Susquehanna County.
Think New England with white clapboard houses adorned with dark green shutters.
There is a main street lined with shops, restaurants and a village green.
Montrose PA is the County Seat. The community was named after Robert H. Rose, founder.
It is in the Eastern Standard time zone. Elevation 1,663 feet.
The population of Montrose is about 1,800, with a vibrant civic community.
Well known for the annual Blueberry Festival, The Chocolate and Wine Festival and the infamous Chocolates by Leopolds.

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